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Former US president Donald Trump tried to take the steering wheel from his Secret Service limousine driver in an attempt to join the crowd marching on the US Capitol last year, a top aide in his administration testifies. SOUNDBITE
San José, Sep 16 (EFE).- (Camera: Douglas Marín) A total of 500 perfectly coordinated Intel company drones illuminated the sky of San José and drew figures allusive to the identity of Costa Rica, at the close of the celebration of the bicentennial of Central American independence.FOOTAGE OF THE DRONES.
San José, Sep 16 (EFE), (CAMERA: Douglas Marín) .- A total of 500 perfectly coordinated Intel company drones brightened the sky of San Jose and painted shapes alluding to the identity of Costa Rica.
Seoul, Nov 13 (EFE/EPA).- Hundreds of drones on Friday lit up the sky in South Korean capital, Seoul, for a spectacular showcase of motivational messages. The drone light show, the second of its kind, cheered up South Koreans to face up to the challenge during the coronavirus time and delivered a message about achieving economic recovery under the 'Korean New Deal' initiative.The ten-minute show was held at Seoul Olympic Park and was broadcast live online. (Camera: JEON HEON-KYUN).SHOT LIST: THE DRONE LIGHT SHOW HELD AT SEOUL OLYMPIC PARK IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.
Volvo Volvo filed a patent application for a steering wheel that slides side to side within a car's cabin. The design would allow passengers in a highly automated vehicle of the future to move the steering wheel out of the way and have more room to stretch out. Although driver-assistance systems are the new craze, true autonomous vehicles — cars that will allow for driving without any human intervention — are still nowhere close to hitting the streets. The feature could also come into play in a highly automated future vehicle, enabling passengers to slide the wheel out of the way when the driver-assistance system takes over, according to the filing.
Drones could be taught to spot violent behaviour in crowds, as scientists hope the system they're researching could help detect crime in live footage.